Alex Ross and Sian Chambers, both 19, from Lincolnshire died after an accident on the A46 Lincoln bypass (Image: Facebook)

One of the two teenagers killed on a Lincolnshire road in a crash with a suspected drink-driver was a former Caistor Grammar School pupil from Binbrook.

Alex Ross died along with Siân Chambers in the accident in the early hours of Saturday. Both were 19 years old and were double bassists with the Lincolnshire Youth Symphony Orchestra, performing in the UK and Europe, including Spain and the Czech Republic.

Alex's Facebook profile stated he was originally from Binbrook and had lived in nearby Market Rasen.

Picture from Facebook of former Caistor Grammar student Alex Ross from Binbrook with Sian Chambers from North Kesteven near Lincoln who died in an accident on the A46 Lincoln bypass. A man has been arrested for drink driving (Image: Facebook)

He died along with fellow orchestra member Sian after a crash between their white Citroen C3 and a blue Ford Mondeo Estate on the A46 Lincoln bypass between Skellingthorpe and Carholme roundabouts, in the early hours of Saturday morning, December 22.

All three emergency services attended, but the teenagers were pronounced dead at the scene. The Mondeo left the scene of the crash.

Alex began attending the Royal Academy of Music in London in September 2017, according to a Facebook profile.

Alex's family have made the following statement. "Alex was an extremely talented musician. He was a former pupil at Caistor Grammar School where he won a scholarship to the Purcell School of Music in London.

"A double bass player, he was training at the Royal Academy of Music, also in London, where he was a second year student. He had a brilliant future ahead of him which has been sadly taken away."

Alex Ross from Binbrook was training at the Royal Academy of Music in London (Image: Facebook)

One friend wrote on Twitter: "Thank you everyone who has showed my friends and I so much support. We all appreciate it greatly, our thoughts are with both Siân’s and Alex’s families through this difficult time. Two amazing people taken far too early."

Another added: "My heart is broken for Sian and her boyfriend's family, never ever take anyone or anything for granted. Time is so precious. Rip you lovely lovely people."

A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said: "We are still keen to hear from anyone who believes they may have seen the Citroen C3 prior to the collision (or the collision itself) on the bypass between the Carholme and Skellingthorpe roundabouts about 12.50am on Saturday morning or if you think you may have seen the white Citroen in and around Lincoln before about 12.45am - please contact Lincolnshire Police on 101."